One of Queensland’s cutest animals, the greater glider, will now have more room to soar with the announcement of a Greater Glider Forest Park as part of a move to protect vital habitats of our important native species.
One of Queensland’s cutest animals, the greater glider, will now have more room to soar with the announcement of a Greater Glider Forest Park as part of a move to protect vital habitats of our important native species.
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11 October 2024: Healthy Land & Water promoted the new ENVestor program at the Telstra Business for Nature Symposium. The Symposium was staged a few days after the international Global Nature Positive Summit in Sydney.
The symposium brought together leaders from across industry to explore practical ways we can accelerate action on nature conservation and restoration – supporting Australia’s nature strategy and enabling better outcomes for the environments and communities in which we operate.
The event included a line up of exciting panel discussions to draw out key insights from the Global Nature Positive Summit, presentations from industry leaders, Nature Tech exhibits and break outs on technical topics.
The key panel session on Technology, innovation & partnership - enabling meaningful business action on nature featured ENVestor co-founders Paul Chatterton (Landscape Finance Lab) and Dr Andrew O'Neill (Healthy Land & Water).
We extend our congratulations to the LNP for their recent election victory and are committed to supporting the new leadership in their efforts to drive positive change for the environment.
Healthy Land & Water takes to the world stage during the Global Nature Positive Summit 2024 in Sydney.
Grants of up to $400,000 are now open to Traditional Owners, community groups, individuals and state and territory governments for projects that protect, restore and manage National Heritage-listed places. Applications for the 2024-25 grant round are open until 25 October 2024.
New partnership emerges to drive large-scale investment in nature restoration in SEQ.
01 October 2024: South East Queensland has a new coalition of the willing – uniting government, private sector, industry, and community partners to drive much-needed new sources of finance into landscape-scale nature restoration in the region.
The new “ENVestor South-East Queensland” program, launched today, recognises that additional investment is needed if SEQ is to realise opportunities through the repair, restoration and regeneration of SEQ’s land, forests and waterways.
“Put simply, stemming the decline of our environment – including growing threats to our biodiversity, increasing fire and flood risk and the potential loss of our food security - is going to take billions not millions,” says Julie McLellan, CEO of the peak group for the environment in South East Queensland, Healthy Land & Water.
“The only way to get there is to think much bigger, and getting to landscape-scale takes landscape-scale funding and partnerships.”
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